The New Orleans Saints have re-signed wide receiver Joe Morgan to a one-year contract, the team announced Tuesday.

Morgan will enter his fourth season with the team after he signed as an undrafted free agent in 2011. He spent both 2011 and 2013 on injured reserve with a knee injury.

Morgan's only playing time came in 2012, where he appeared in 14 games and caught 10 passes for a whopping 37.9 yards-per-catch. Morgan finished the season with 379 receiving yards and three touchdowns, flashing potential going into his third year.

However, his progress was derailed last summer after he tore his ACL in training camp. It was a long summer for Morgan, who was arrested on DWI charges last May. Those charges were dismissed Tuesday as Morgan will enter a diversion program.

Morgan's future was in limbo after he missed the entire 2013 and entered the offseason as a restricted free agent.

The 25-year-old Morgan was not offered a tender, which allowed him to become an unrestricted free agent and sign with any team. However, aside from a report that he visited the Kansas City Chiefs, Morgan wasn't reported to have any interest around the league.

He'll now get another chance to prove himself with the Saints.

Morgan entered last offseason as a possible No. 3 wide receiver behind Marques Colston and Lance Moore. Moore was released in the offseason, and the speedy Morgan will be a potential candidate for the deep threat role many felt the Saints lacked last season.